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Campervan Relocations in New Zealand

Campervan relocations in New Zealand

🚐 Introduction to Campervan Relocations

Travelling to New Zealand is exciting. There’s a lot to look forward to.

Think about the icy glaciers, the snow-capped mountains, the exotic wildlife, and the fun-filled activities.

But unless you have an unlimited budget, all the travelling, adventure, and exploration can get expensive.

Luckily, many options are available to ensure you stretch your budget as much as possible. One of those ways is trying out campervan relocations.

Doing campervan relocations is an excellent way of saving your cash while ensuring that you still have a reliable transport mode.

Besides, campervan relocation is the ultimate backpacker job in New Zealand. Nevertheless, there are some limitations involved.

In this article, we will discuss campervan relocations, how they work, the benefits of campervan relocations, and their limitations.

Introduction to campervan relocations

1. What are Campervan Relocations?

Campervan relocation is a pretty simple concept. You’re required to relocate rental cars.

Think about it this way: when a car rental needs a campervan moved from one place to another, they rely on travelers to drive these cars to their required destinations.

Not only is it a cheap way for car rentals to move their vehicles, but it also saves a traveler the money they’d have used to rent a car on their own.

As much as this mode of transportation seems to benefit both parties in a way, as a traveler, you cannot rely on this kind of transport arrangement for your entire trip.

Campervan relocations are best if you’re looking for a quick transportation mode for a one-way trip.

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2. How Campervan Relocations Work

During a campervan relocation, your journey is determined beforehand by the rental company’s ideal pick-up and drop-off destinations.

You will have no say on where to pick up the van or where to drop it off.

If you’re interested in doing campervan relocation, here’s a simple guide on how to do it:

— You will first need to get onto a rental website and check for any available campervans for relocation. If there are, you can book one online.

— Once you’ve booked a van, you must pay a bond for the campervan and pick it up from the designated point.

— Drive the car to the designated drop-off point. Make sure you adhere to the terms and conditions of the vehicle. You should especially be keen on the number of free days you’re given to drive the car; otherwise, you may incur charges.

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3. Why You Should Try Out Campervan Relocations in New Zealand

There are many budget-friendly ways of getting around New Zealand. But renting a campervan isn’t the cheapest one.

It may be out of reach, and with it, your dream about the ultimate road trip crisscrossing the landmarks of NZ.

Campervan relocations will offer you a great solution to getting around. The best part is that most of them are dirt cheap and may only cost you NZ$1 per day.

Your rental company will offer you insurance, unlimited km, and a full fuel tank if you’re lucky.

Please don’t get too excited about the prospect, though. You can only hire the campervan for a limited number of days, so you must develop a strategy to explore with the car as much as possible before you drop it off.

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4. The Drawbacks of Campervan Relocations

Even though campervan relocations may seem like the deal of a lifetime, there are limitations to it.

A car rental company will not give you access to their car without having drawbacks.

Different companies have different regulations. So, it’s always best to find out what they are before you hit the road.

Here’s what you should look out for:

— You only have the campervan for free for a few days. In most cases, the car rental may give you 24 hours to a maximum of six days. Even though this may not be sufficient time for you to explore and immerse in adventure, it may be worth paying a little extra for a few more days if the company agrees.

— You have to organize your transport once you’ve relocated the car.

— Most campervan companies will only pay for one tank of fuel. You must pay for the extra fuel if you’re making a long-distance trip.

— Some rental companies will not pay for the ferry cost if you move from the South to the North Island, so you must confirm this beforehand.

— If you want to choose from various offers, you have to check the South, as there are more offers for people heading to the North.

— The rental company will pay for basic insurance, but if you need complete protection, you’ll have to pay for it yourself.

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Conclusion

If you’re on a shoestring budget, try out campervan relocations. It’s an easy way of exploring New Zealand.

But keep your travel itinerary open and go with the flow!

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